Back to the FuturePG

Directed by Robert Zemeckis | USA | 1985 | 1h 56m | Starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover

“Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.”

High school student Marty McFly is accidentally sent back in time to 1955 and inadvertently disrupts the trajectory of his parents getting married. With his own future existence on the line, he – with the help of his eccentric scientist friend Doc – must make sure that his parents fall in love after all. Robert Zemeckis’ timeless time-travelling sci-fi comedy is still as thrilling now as when it was released – Great Scott! – nearly forty years ago.

Reviews

‘To put it bluntly: if you don’t like Back To The Future, it’s difficult to believe that you like films at all.’
★★★★★
Adam Smith, Empire Magazine

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18:00

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£6 for Members
1h 40m
On 31 March 1943, lyricist Lorenz Hart drinks alone at Sardi’s as former collaborator Richard Rodgers basks in Oklahoma!’s triumph. While accolades flood in, Hart unravels with bittersweet candour. Ethan Hawke shines in Richard Linklater’s real-time meditation on art, regret, and legacy.

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